Chinese Nobel laureate 'beyond surgery'

The wife of recently released Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo says there's nothing that can be done for her husband's late-stage liver cancer.

Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo has been released from jail after being diagnosed with cancer. (AAP)

Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist Liu Xiaobo's liver cancer is beyond treatment, his wife says, as questions increased among his supporters over his treatment by Chinese authorities.

Liu, 61, was jailed for 11 years in 2009 for "inciting subversion of state power" after he helped write a petition known as "Charter 08" calling for sweeping political reforms.

In December 2010, Liu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his activism in promoting human rights in China, which responded by freezing diplomatic ties with Norway. They normalised ties in December last year.

Liu is being treated in a hospital in the northern city of Shenyang for late-stage liver cancer, having been granted medical parole, his lawyer told Reuters on Monday.

A video of Liu's wife, Liu Xia, who has been under effective house arrest since her husband won the Nobel Peace Prize, crying and talking about her husband's condition was shared online late on Monday.

"(They) cannot perform surgery, cannot perform radiotherapy, cannot perform chemotherapy," Liu Xia said in the video. It was not clear when the video was filmed.

A source close to the family confirmed the authenticity of the video and said Liu was being treated using targeted therapy.

"They say his cancer has already spread too far for other treatments, but because we cannot meet the doctors treating him, we have no way to tell if this is true," he said.

Liu and his wife wanted to return to Beijing for treatment but the authorities rejected their request, the source said.

The prison bureau of Liaoning province said on Monday that Liu was being treated by eight "well-known tumour experts", but Western politicians and rights activists have voiced concern about the quality of treatment.

The United States has also called for his release.


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Published 27 June 2017 5:00pm
Source: AAP


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